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January 5, 2012, by CentennialWoods

Centennial Woods has been included in Interior & Sources’ first issue of 2012 as part of their “Materials Pavilion”. Take a look on page 33 http://digitaledition.interiorsandsources.com/January_2012/ or pick this month’s issue of Interiors & Sources.

HGTV: Laundry Room Makeover In Progress

May 11, 2011, by CentennialWoods

…to get the rough, lived-in look I wanted, we contacted a Wyoming-based company called Centennial Woods for some Reclaimed Snowfence and with that, the project began. FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://blog.hgtv.com/design/2011/04/27/laundry-room-makeover-in-progress/

GreenBuilder – Defining Green

March 7, 2011, by CentennialWoods

Some years ago, as I began a demolition on a kitchen for a client, I began to wonder where all the materials that were being ripped out would go. I saw them go into a dumpster, but where was that going? The answer I got was "AWAY".... And to me, "AWAY" wasn't so much a state of mind, but a...

The InteriorRevolution-Trending:Reclaimed Wood Wall Paneling

February 28, 2011, by CentennialWoods

If interior design trends had a fashion week, reclaimed wood wall paneling would be strutting its stuff on every designer's catwalk this season.
But if the very thought of wood paneling gives you nasty flashbacks to great-grandma's knotty pine rec room, think again.
Gone is the over varnished look of yore. Today's walls are all about texture and patina. That's...

Reclaimed wood is always a great thing to utilize. If your anything like me, you probably see using reclaimed wood as an inspired act. You could even make the argument that it is essential in any green home.
One Wyoming company, Centennial Woods, utilizes old snowfence planks as beautiful reclaimed wood. I was really pretty surprised to hear about what...

Centennial Woods: From Old Wyoming Snow Fence to Green Design
by Chris DeArmond on February 10th, 2011
More than ten years ago, founder and CEO of Centennial Woods, John Pope, thought the replaced snow fences along Interstate 80 in Wyoming ought to end up somewhere else besides a landfill. After winning a contract to maintain snow fencing with the Wyoming...

If you've been around the green block for any length of time, you've probably heard about the many ways that wood can be sustainably sourced. But I'll bet you've never heard of reclaimed wood coming from dilapidated Wyoming snow fences, have you? Well let me tell you about it.
Centennial Woods reclaims planks used for snow fences in Wyoming and...

Home Construction and Improvement-Reclaimed Wood by Centennial Woods

January 27, 2011, by CentennialWoods

Using Reclaimed Wood
I recently discovered a really cool company that's created a very unique reclaimed wood company. I asked them to write a short article telling all of us more about the company and the products they offer. I think you'll find it quite interesting.
Centennial Woods LLC realized 12 years ago that sustainability would become a cornerstone for...

Inhabitat – Company Reclaims and Repurposes over 5 Million Feet of Wood Fencing

January 26, 2011, by CentennialWoods

Centennial Woods reclaims wood from snow fences across Wyoming and sells the sustainable harvested wood for both interior and exterior applications. The wood is a stunning mixture of grays and browns in unique grain patterns that are characteristic of the windblown state of Wyoming. The company has repurposed more than 5 million feet of snow fence, saving snow fence owners...

Reclaimed Wyoming snow fence from Centennial Woods is ‘perfectly cured’ and gorgeously weathered making it an excellent lumber choice for interior and exterior building/remodeling projects of the rustic variety.
What do you think of when you think of snow fences? Do you even think of them at all? Me, I think of them rarely and when I do imagine those...

TheInterioRevolution-Truly Weathered Wood-Centennial Woods

March 3, 2010, by CentennialWoods

Truly Weathered Wood - Centennial Woods
Weathered wood is getting quite popular in interiors, what with its silvery grey patina and rough hewn texture. And of course, there are many ways of accomplishing that look, such as scraping, painting, pickling and staining. However, those methods take a lot of effort (not to mention being less than sustainable). Why not let...

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